1978-11-26 NFL Broadcast Highlights Week 13 Early
November 26, 1978
NFL Broadcast Highlights
Week 13
NBC Sports
CBS Sports
ABC Sports
NFL Films
Denver Broncos @ Detroit Lions
Washington Redskins @ Dallas Cowboys
New Orleans Saints @ Atlanta Falcons
New York Giants @ Buffalo Bills
Los Angeles Rams @ Cleveland Browns
New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Chicago Bears
Philadelphia Eagles @ St. Louis Cardinals
Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers
San Diego Chargers @ Kansas City Chiefs
New England Patriots @ Baltimore Colts
Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders
Cincinnati Bengals @ Houston Oilers
Pittsburgh Steelers @ San Francisco 49ers
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This was the golden days of NFL broadcasting. 🏈🇺🇸
I was 15 and I know I was glued to the TV on Sundays
Football when it was a real game. An awesome game. 😊
Miracle at the meadowlands wow
Love that NBC intro. Football and Baseball. Give me the 70's any day over this present day trash.
Ole Tom loved his cheerleaders.........say that today on the air at
The Chiefs Kelcee is great but he was NOOOOO Ozzie Newsome, Dave Casper or Kellen Winslow. Also if my man Billie Joe DuPree had more speed......
You know what i like about this era pro football,
That Giants-Eagles game where Hermann Edwards ran back a fumbled handoff for a TD to win the game is the direct reason for the "victory" formation and kneel down play.
Fred Dryer went on to have a hit police show that ran for a while called Hunter.
Did anyone catch Bob Costas doing the Bears-Bucs game? 45 years ago!
Miss these days when it was all about Football! No London/International games, No Taylor Swift, No BS, just Football!
Jayne Kennedy was so hot. I still love her
I watched the NFL back then,im 60 years old and the game is not as good.
Thank you again!
07:58:06
Love this footage. Hadn't seen some of these. Browns Rams looks great!
Watching any sports broadcast before I was born feels surreal 💯
I have been enjoying your wonderful compilations on/about the 45th anniversaries of these weeks!
Thanks for the memories. Wow! So many familiar names from my youth.